Saturday, Marph 9, 1974
16A — PATIENT T R A C E R
Weekend Crossword Puzzle
THE BEST O N RECORD
by Victoria Heller
Edited by M a r g a r e t F a r r a r
Copr
By D . J\ Crosatto
ACROSS
1 Swipes.
6 Rich coffee.
10 S o n g w r i t e r ' s
ovg.[
15 Ancjent
Hebrew i
month.
19 F r e n c h
shelter.
2 0 Shakespear
e a n tapir i t .
21 T u s c a n city.
22 F a n i o u s
Turher.
23 M a r c h 1 7 t h :
Phrjase.
26 A l e u t i a n
island.
27 Once a y e a r .
28
majesty.
29 Digit, in
zoology.
31 F e a r and
Ann.
32 Muscular.
34 Hackneyed.
35 Ear! trouble.
37 F i n e l o o k i n g :
Scot
38 R e v e r i e . .
41 Notjed
pollBter.
42 Bevjerage
container.
45 Flajt.
46 Gloss over.
47 Medicinal
plant.
4 8 Grtfwing
" > G e n I PcaiurCN C o r p
66 A f r i c a n
18 F a l s e god.
antelope.
24 Ungulate
67 F e t i d .
mammal.
n
68 L e n s aperture.
26 Y a r n balls.
speed*
52 E d n a Ferber 103 Melville novel. 3 0 Ors' opposite. 69 Rebound.
7 0 Impenetrable.
32 D i s c u s s .
1 0 4 S o u n d of
title.
71 U t a h city.
33-Groucho sib.
bells.
66 "AU A b o u t
n
7 2 Side g l a n c e s .
34 A f r i c a n
108 A s i a n border
7 5 Corroded.
language
river.
a
56 S a v i n g s .
76 D i a m o n d
oup.
109 Fred's sister.
deucy.
5E
month.
eart o r
5£ More obtuse. 110 T y p e of
77 S a h a r a s i g h t s .
liver.
quartz.
61 Impel.
8 0 Certain
36 Sheer fabric.
111 L a t i n y e a r .
62 German
college
37 B a r t o k a n d
112 H u r l .
composer
members.
Lugosi.
( 1 7 8 4 - 1 8 5 9 ) . 113 Season's
83 Arrow-like.
38 Journal.
second crop.
6 4 Eroded.
85 W o r d s of
39 T e e m i n g .
6H Voodoo spirit. 114 Tunnelled.
comprehen
40 M e a s u r i n g
115 S u p p o r t s .
68 S e a s o n .
sion.
device.
Bag.
DOWN
87 H u n t e r
42 Lighter.
pro nobis.
constellation.
43 Blackbeard's
1 H o u s e in
Rejuvenated:
88 Apia's island.
real name.
Seville.
Phrase.
90 F o r m i d a b l e
44 Pierce.
2 Scottish
78 Deer.
one.
47 L a w y e r i n
resort.
79 B l u e or
92 K n i t a certain
"Great
3 F i x e d rules.
| White.
way.
Expectations."
4 Winding.
8 1 D r e s s y fabric.
94 Ownership.
49 S u s t a i n .
5 Sugar
82 Pucker.
95 S t r a n g e .
52 F i n e line, in
sources.
83 Judicious.
96 Toboggan
printing.
84 T o w n in Italy. 6 Certain
track.
53 London
exams.
8(j
to b e ! "
97 Vessel.
I
lockups.
7 Urban.
I Phrase.
98 S h o t and
54 Tralee's
8 Pronoun.
8$ Philippine
shell: S l a n g .
county.
9 Actress ,
island.
99 Recognized.
57 Clumsy ship.
MacGraw.
Evade.
100 Ski lift.
60 F r e n c h
Oxhide s t r a p . 10 Obliquely.
101 Y e a r n .
marshal.
11 Milksop.'
Heathens.
102 Baseball's
12 Grant.
62 Title in
Slaughter.
9SJ V a s t expanse. 13 S a y i n g s .
colonial India.
105 N u p t i a l
14 H a p p y time.
9<J F o l l o w s :
63 Make smooth.
words.
15 Menu phrase.
Slang.
64 Blouse.
106 Collar.
16 Weapons?
96J Aromatic
107 P a s t .
65 Regions.
17 Murky.
i seed.
outward.
97 E x c h a n g e .
50 T h e a t e r s i g n . 99 1000 g r a m s .
100 R e g u l a t e
51 "Cakes a n d
Grammy
v
winners
g
S a t u r d a y ] M a r c h 2, s e v e r a l
h u n d r e d m e m b e r s of t h e New
York C h a p t e r s of t h e National
A c a d e m y of Recording Arts
and Sciences, a s well a s a
number
of
non-members,
squeezed
into
the
Pub
T h e a t r i c a l on B r o a d w a y a n d
51st Streel for t h e annual
Grammy
Awards
Dinner.
Having m a i i e their choices for
G r a m m y w i n n e r s , they paid
their money —$20 p e r person for
members,
$35 for
nonm e m b e r s , $120 for Preferential
P a t r o n s (hew preferential c a n
you g e t ? ) . As t h e r e s e r v a t i o n
form r e a d , " P r i c e of tickets
includes uilimited libation,
food,
and
good
cheer."
Cheeriest cf all w e r e those
winners who got to b e on
television wlien they picked u p
their a w a r d s a t the Hollywood .
P a l l a d i u m ( C B S c a r r i e d it
live) All the New York group
c o u l d do w a s w a t c h t h e
proceedings
on T V , l i k e
everyone else. But no m a t t e r . It
w a s a chance to d r e s s u p
"A Little Night M u s i c , " the
Broadway musical, won for
Stephen Sondheim's score. Best
Classical Album a n d Best
Classical P e r f o r m a n c e by a n
O r c h e s t r a w e n t for B a r t o k ' s
" C o n c e r t o for O r c h e s t r a , "
p l a y e d by t h e New York
Philharmonic with
Pierre
Boulez conducting. T h e Best
Opera recording w a s won for
Bizet's " C a r m e n , " featuring
Marilyn H o m e and J a m e s
McCracken.
I ' m p a r t i c u l a r l y tickled t h a t
Bette Midler won Best New
Artist of t h e Y e a r a w a r d (that
should include t h e unlimited
good c h e e r a w a r d a s well).
Best J a z z P e r f o r m a n c e by a
Group went to Supersax for
" S u p e r s a x P l a y s B i r d . " Gladys
Knight a n d t h e P i p s won Best
Pop Vocal P e r f o r m a n c e b y a
Duo G r o u p o r C h o r u s for
"Neither Of Us (Wants to Be
The F i r s t To Say Goodbye)",
a n d they won Best R&B Vocal
P e r f o r m a n c e for a Group with
"Midnight Train to Georgia."
Unlike this y e a r ' s Oscar
nominees (1 refer to the big
sweep for--ugh—"The Exor
c i s t " ) , t h e G r a m m y winners
reflect a pa:>sel of merit, and I
cheerfully list below a selection
of the w i n n e r s :
Record of the Y e a r went to
Roberta F t e c k (she won last
y e a r too) for "Killing Me Softly
With His Sohg " She also got
best pop vocal p e r f o r m a n c e by
a female, Jind t h e song, by
N o r m a n Girpbel a n d Charles
Fox, won Song of the Y e a r
S t e v i e W o n d e r g o t four
G r a m m i e s , fbr Best P o p Vocal
P e r f o r m a n c e by a Male with
"You A r e The Sunshine Of My
Life," Best Album of the Y e a r
( " I n n e r v i s i o r s " ) , Best R h y t h m
a n d B l u e s Song
("Super
s t i t i o n " ) , a n c Best R&B Vocal
Performance
by a
Male
("Superstition")
"Behind C osed D o o r " sung
by Charlie Rich w a s Best
Country Mple Vocal P e r formance. a s well a s Best
C o u n t r y Sohg ( w r i t t e n b y
Kenny O'Dej:1) Best F e m a l e
Country Vocal P e r f o r m a n c e
went to Olivia Newton-John for
"Let Me Be T h e r e . "
"Loves Me Like A R o c k "
s u n g by t h e D i x i e H u m
m i n g b i r d s w o n B e s t Soul
G o s p e l P e r f o r m a n c e . Doc
Watson's "Then and N o w "
a l b u m won for Best Ethnic or
Traditional Recording. Best
Recording for Children went to
" S e s a m e Street L i v e ! " . Best
Comedy Recording w a s won by
Cheech & Chong for " L o s
Cochinos " Best Spoken Word
Recording w a s won by Richard
H a r r i s ' r e a d i n g of " J o n a t h a n
Livingston Seagull"—not m y
favorite, but it did beat John
Wayne's " A m e r i c a , Why I Love
Her "
F o r Best Choral Classical
P e r f o r m a n c e (Other T h a n An
O p e r a ) , the G r a m m y went to
the
London
Symphony
Orchestra and Chorus for their
recording
of
Walton's
"Belshazzar's
Feast "
Vladimir Horowitz got t h e
G r a m m y for Best Classical
Performance,
Instrumental
Solosit or Soloists (Without
Orchestra) for "Horowitz P l a y s
Scriabin " Leontyne P r i c e won
Best Classical Vocal Soloist
P e r f o r m a n c e , singing " P u c c i n i
Heroines "
Uncle Lester answers
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1. Absalom.
2. The werewolf.
3. Hero in " O n e Million
B. C. ' (1940).
4 Luane.
5 T h e National An
t h e m especially in
ballparks, e t c .
6. Burns and Allen's.
7. Thundfer
8. Stanley Kowalski's
in Williams'
"A
Streei c a r
Named
Desir;."
9. F r i t z L a n g ' s " M . "
10. Hans Beckert. P e t e r
L o i r e played h i m ,
of course.
11. " B i g Noise
Winnetka."
12. Gene K r u p a .
From
13. " P e r c y and F e r d i e . "
14. Alfred E . Smith.
15. J u l e s .
16. Cholly Knickerbock
er.
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